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This is episode 23 of the Muay Thai Bones podcast. As a patron you get the audio version (above), timestamps for topics and the reading notes to anything that we reference in our talk. We call it the best in-depth Muay Thai podcast in the world, diving down philosophical and historical aspects of the sport, and it is! Thank you everyone for supporting this content, hope you enjoy this episode.

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episode 23 - subjects and timestamps (subtract 20 seconds for the audio version)

1. Tackling the question: Are we in the Golden Age of Female Muay Thai now? (6:47) on video)

2. Defending yourself in training, or defending a weakness (54:33 on video)

3. The role of a corner, and listening to your corner in the kinds of fights Sylvie usually fights (1:23:16 on video)

Reading Notes

There aren't a lot of reading notes this episode, but there are a few things we mention. If there is a reference of something you'd like follow up on tell us in comments and we'll edit it in.

1. Is This the Golden Age of Female Muay Thai Fighting?

Sylvie's blog post on Muay Thai fight history in Thailand:

"Women in Lumpinee, Thai Female Fighters in the 1990s, Rangsit History" 


"Interview with Female Muay Thai Pioneer Anne Quinlan"


Interview with Teresa Wintermyr 


2. Are you protecting your Self or your Weaknesses 

my vlog discussing this: watch it here 


Blog post, read it here, "Why Sparring Gets Out of Control" 


on mock fights in Thailand: "Hard Sparring in Thailand – Beyond Going Light" 


The Gina Carano vs Cyborg Historic Fight: watch it here 


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Muay Thai Bones Podcast #20 - 90 Min Edition: 15 Rules for Muay Thai, Building My Own Training

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Comments

Anonymous

Listening right now at work! I’m thankful for you both and your content about Muay Thai. It has been your documentation on Muay Thai which has inspired me to learn study and feel the art of this martial art. As a woman, it’s inspiring to witness Sylvie’s Muay Thai journey. Blessings from the Bay Area 🙏🏾

Thais Hvid

Oh my God! Oh my God! I've been missing you guys soo much!!!

Pop Praditbatuga

If women's Muay Thai was more centralized like men's Muay Thai during the Golden Era, do you think it would be even more difficult for you to train with different gyms and trainers like you are currently able to do with the Preserve the Legacy project? Do you think each gym and promoter would almost require you to stick within their "domain" even more so than in the current loosely "un-centralized" environment with so many organizations? It's a blessing for us right now that we are able to see you train all across Thailand with so many different legends and truly living as "Kemical X." As much as I like the centralized competition surrounding a few major stadia in the past, I could not imagine you being restricted to one gym, and that would seem to be detrimental to the Preserve the Legacy effort. I've heard past horror stories about getting on the promoter's bad side, especially in the days when there were fewer but more powerful promoters.